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Pula has also been Istria... Pula is the largest... ranking Pula fifth in Croatia... when Pula came under the rule of the... During this period Pula prospered and became the major port of the... From 788 on Pula was ruled by the... Pula became the seat of the elective counts of Istria until 1077... in 1148 by the Venetians and in 1150 Pula swore allegiance to the... As Pula had sided with the Pisans... Pula then slowly went into decline... Pula is quoted by the Italian poet... took over Pula in 1331 and would rule the city until 1797... Pula was attacked and occupied by the Genoese... Pula and Istria were restored to the... to the south of Pula became the summer vacation resort of Austria... Pula and the whole of Istria... Pula saw a very difficult period... Pula was administered by the... Pula was an enclave... Pula and Istria have become part of the modern... Thus it can be deducted that Pula was founded between 47 and 44 BC... when Pula became the seat of a bishopry... It displays treasures from Pula and surroundings from prehistory until the... Pula is a city with a cultural mixture of people and languages from the... While he was in Pula he organized the local printing of his broadsheet... worked in Pula as a judge... Pula is the end point of the... Pula had an electric tramway system in the early 20th century... has started scheduled flights to Pula since November 2006... There are direct flights into Pula airport from London and Dublin during whole year and several other large airports in Western... A train service operates north from Pula through to Slovenia... Buses serve Pula from a wide range of local... in Pula there are 41...

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